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TM11BUBBLES
Bubbles, Bubbles and More Bubbles
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NZ$ 24.00 each
Paperback
Author:
Raina Fowlds
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DoP
Children's bi-lingual picture book.
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ISBN / ISSN:
9781905303236
Culture Wise New Zealand
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NZ$ 34.99 each
Paperback
Author:
Graeme Chesters
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A new guide for visitors to New Zealand containing essential information to help newcomers avoid cultural and social gaffes.
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9781741758450
Declaration On the Rights Of Indigenous Peoples
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NZ$ 32.50 each
Hardback
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General Assembly of the United Nations (Illustrated by Michel Streich)
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On September 13, 2007 the United Nations adopted the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.The purpose was to set an important standard for the treatment of the world's 350 million-plus Indigenous peoples and to work towards eliminating human rights violations against them. Michael Streich's simple yet moving illustrations add powerful resonance to this highly topical and controversial issue.
First published 2009
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TM13HAMIORA
Hamiora Visits Parliament
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NZ$ 22.00 each
Paperback
Author:
Christine Murray
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DoP 2009, NZ
Bi-lingual children's book.
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ISBN / ISSN:
9781869693831
He Tangata, He Tangata: The Maori People
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NZ$ 35.00 each
Paperback
Author:
Hirini Moko Mead & June Te Rina Mead
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This beautiful book of photographs and traditional Maori sayings is inspirational, uplifting and full of life. Showcasing Maori people at work, play, sport and involved in arts and craft and with each photograph accompanied by a poignant saying, this book will appeal to tourists and New Zealanders alike.
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KAI
Kai from the coast: Maori recipes
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NZ$ 35.00 each
Paperback
Author:
Various - Opotiki College Young Enterprise Group
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DoP 2008, Opotiki
210x203mm /71pp
Softcover
A collection of seafood recipes. The recipes are presented in Te Reo with English translation.
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9780473124212
Koro Rangi: A Little Red Dog
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NZ$ 25.00 each
Paperback
Author:
G.I.
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DoP 2008, NZ
28pp
Children's picture book
Koro Rangi's Educational Picture Books are designed with children in mind. The large colour illustrations make it fun for youngsters to learn by using word associations. Koro Rangi from Otoko Pa, likes to travel near and far
From the bottom of the south to the tip of the north join him as he journeys forth.....
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9780958285629
Koro Rangi-Count to Ten
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NZ$ 25.00 each
Paperback
Author:
G.I.
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DoP 2009 NZ
195x145mm / 28pp
Koro Rangi's Educational Picture Books are designed with children in mind. The large colour illustrations make it fun for youngsters to learn by using word associations.
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9780958285636
Koro Rangi Drives
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NZ$ 25.00 each
Paperback
Author:
G.I.
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DoP 2008, NZ
28pp
Children's picture book
Koro Rangi's Educational Picture Books are designed with children in mind. The large colour illustrations make it fun for youngsters to learn by using word associations. Koro Rangi from Otoko Pa, likes to travel near and far
From the bottom of the south to the tip of the north join him as he journeys forth.....
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ISBN / ISSN:
9780958285643
Koro Rangi Plays
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NZ$ 25.00 each
Paperback
Author:
G.I.
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DoP 2008, NZ
195x145mm /28pp
Children's picture book
Koro Rangi's Educational Picture Books are designed with children in mind. The large colour illustrations make it fun for youngsters to learn by using word associations.
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ISBN / ISSN:
9780958285650
Koro Rangi Rides
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NZ$ 25.00 each
Paperback
Author:
G.I.
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DoP 2008, NZ
195x145mm /28pp
Children's picture book
Koro Rangi's Educational Picture Books are designed with inquisitive children in mind. The large colour illustrations make it fun for youngsters to learn by using word associations.
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9780958285605
Koro Rangi - Wants & Needs
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NZ$ 25.00 each
Paperback
Author:
G.I.
Customer Order Reference:
DoP 2009 NZ
195x145mm / 28pp
Koro Rangi's Educational Picture Books are designed with children in mind. The large colour illustrations make it fun for youngsters to learn by using word associations.
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LETMYWHAKAPAP
LET MY WHAKAPAPA SPEAK DVD
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NZ$ 142.00 each
Author:
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DOP 2009 NZ
78 minutes
dvd
The story of kohanga reo and the woman behind it, Iritana Tawhiwhirangi, and also explores the wider context of changes in Maori society since WWII.
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TM16COUNT
Let's Count! Bi-lingual playing cards
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NZ$ 14.00 each
Other merchandise
Author:
Anon
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Bilingual flash cards in English & Te Reo.
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MYLANGUAGE
My Language, My Inspiration
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NZ$ 65.00 each
Paperback
Author:
Chris Winitana
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DoP October 2009, Wellington
(English language version)
After over 150 years of colonisation, a number of tenacious and determined Maori individuals have struggled to ensure the survival of their language. This book, co-published with Te Taua Whiri i te Reo Maori, describes the revival of the Maori language through Waitangi Tribunal claims and the establishment of Maori institutions such as kohanga reo, the Maori Language Commission, Maori Broadcasting Authority and Maori Television. It includes interviews and photographs of key people and events.
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9780473143688
Ngaati Tutemohuta: A Maori History of North East Taupo
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NZ$ 105.00 each
Paperback
Author:
Mataara Wall et al
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DoP 2009, Taupo, NZ
Softcover
How a cluster of hapu and their leadership united by whakapapa and collectively known as Ngati Tutemohuta gained customary manawhenua (customary right to manage the land) in the vicinity of north east Taupo, New Zealand. The book tells the story of the struggle to maintain manawhenua from the 1840's to the present day.
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ISBN / ISSN:
9780473143695
Ngaati Tuutemohuta
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NZ$ 80.00 each
Hardback
Author:
Mataara Wall, Bruce Stirling & Lennie Johns
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How a cluster of hapu and their leadership united by whakapapa and collectively known as Ngati Tutemohuta gained customary manawhenua (customary right to manage the land) in the vicinity of north east Taupo, New Zealand. The book tells the story of the struggle to maintain manawhenua from the 1840's to the present day.
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ISBN / ISSN:
9780473151645
Ngati Dread- Volume 2 No dreadlocks No cry
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NZ$ 42.00 each
Paperback
Author:
Angus Gillies
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Dop July 2009, Auckland
271pp
softcover
vol 2
Between 1985 to 1990, Ruatoria, a town on the East Coast of the North Island, was terrorised by a religious sect calling itself the Rastafarians.Their story is one of the most bizarre chapters in modern New Zealand history.
Angus Gillies is a TV producer on 3 News. He has written a novella The Lizard Song, sports biographies on All Black Justin Marshall, rugby league star Matthew Ridge and cricketer Adam Parore and the first volume of Ngati Dread, Footsteps of Fire. Gillies is married to Tui and has three sons: Rogie, Pele and Cassius.
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ISBN / ISSN:
9781877448638
North South
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NZ$ 34.99 each
Paperback
Author:
Glenn Colquhoun (illus and hand lettered by Nigel Brown)
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An extraordinary collaboration between two of New Zealand's most stirring and popular artists - poet Glenn Colquhoun & painter Nigel Brown. Nigel Brown creates a unique vision of Aotearoa New Zealand while revisiting and reinterpreting our past. In North South he goes deep into the tribal roots of our country's imagination. Glenn Colquhoun imagines the northern gods of his Celtic heritage engaging with the atua Maori of the south, and creates a new mythology for this country. Nigel Brown has handwritten and illustrated Glenn's words. The poems sprawl across the page to clash, bend and ultimately fuse traditional Celtic and Maori motifs, song forms and poetry.
First published 2009.
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ISBN / ISSN:
9780473147013
Not for Oneself but for All: The past 150 years of schooling in Rawene ehara moku mo te katoa
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NZ$ 65.00 each
Paperback
Author:
Claire White
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DoP 2009, Kaitaia
215x240mm /220pp
Softcover
A history to celebrate the sesquicentennial of Rawene School in the Hokianga.
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